Hello, I am from India I recently came across your channel. I am a beginner and your videos are really helpful and in simple language to understand . Your calmness is lovely. No background music is also an advantage to learn. I am goin through your old videos and learning a lot from them Thanks a lot.
I've never tried using a brush for blending. I usually use a paper stub, but it does tend to leave an impression on the paper which makes it difficult to add any more color afterwards. I'll have to give this a try!
Hi Carol, Glad the video is motivating! I'm working on a follow on one that you can use to practice these shading skills - keep an eye out over the next week or two :)
You have helped me! Thank you so much. I think shading tends to be extremely difficult! :'/ But in this video I think I got some decent results. I'm not fantastic yet.
It takes a lot of practice to learn how to move your pencil in the right way and to have the right amount of pressure from your pencil. Keep practicing shading simple objects like fruit and it will become easier 😊
Hi Jeanette, sorry about the delay in responding. Rather than a sharp pencil (although sometimes this is important) you might try a softer pencil than what you are using eg. a 4B pencil or 6B pencil. Even if its sharp it will become blunt quickly and you can use it on the side to get smooth shading. Personally I use a sturdy metal pencil sharpener (not a cheap plastic one) which seems to have a better blade on it. Or I use a craft knife on some pencils but this takes a bit of practice. You should be able to find videos on it if interested - the advantage is you can control how much lead and casing is removed. Disadvantage is until you are skilled at it you can lose a lot of pencil! always sharpen away from you if you do try this. Thanks for watching the video!
Ha thanks, those tshirts are my usual work uniform for the last five years or so but usually I'm wearing something over top in my videos - probably makes more sense to show my logo :D
Thanks Matt! You can see all my UA-cam videos by clicking here: www.youtube.com/@ThePencilRoomOnline/videos They are sorted by different playlists here: www.youtube.com/@ThePencilRoomOnline/playlists Or if you are interested in more in-depth tutorials that are part of my membership, you can preview them here: thepencilroomonline.podia.com/sketch-club
Are there different qualities of graphite pencils? It seems like some have a wax binder and the graphite powder clumps or streaks when shading because some of it is aggregating in lines within the shading. If this is so, are there any specific drawing pencils you prefer or would recommend? Also, is there any type or specific brand of paper you might suggest that is a decent drawing paper &/or sketchbook that won't give performance headaches but also won't cost the earth? Thank you for your video. It's good to start at the beginning and go through the process carefully to fill in any gaps in ones knowledge and understanding. Your videos are providing this. Thank you. 💐
Yes there are definitely different qualities of graphite pencils! Which ones do you find you are having the problem with? I used to use Faber Castell Goldfaber pencils with my in person students and had a similar problem, particularly when building up layers. I switched to Faber Castell 9000 and didnt have the same problem so even within brands there is a difference in their cheaper and more expensive ranges. It's really difficult to find exactly what is in each brand of pencil and how much wax or how much clay is used in the binding but I THINK more clay rather than wax used as binder will give a higher quality pencil. I prefer Tombow Mono pencils which are the ones used in this video and linked in the description, the harder grades are very smooth and the softer grades are really dark. Because it's difficult to know whats in each brand of pencil, we can really only go by price and by trial and error. If you have an art shop near you, I'd buy a few different brands of single pencils for a couple of bucks each and see how you like them. As to paper, it will also make a difference as to how the pencil deposits graphite. You want something with a little bit of texture to grip the graphite but not too much texture, and you want a good weight of paper like 65lb / 96gsm or greater. In this video I use a sketchbook by ClaireFontaine which is quite smooth and 100gsm but it is also quite pricey. It's difficult to recommend a specific sketchbook because I think its good to see and feel the paper to check the texture and colour, so again if you have an art shop nearby, go have a feel :) I do often use a simple and cheap art student sketchbook for a lot of my videos but it's a NZ brand and the closest I've found are the more expensive Canson ones. Generally an art brand sketch book with decent weight paper should be fine - Strathmore is a popular paper brand but I find their sketchbook paper a bit light so prefer the ones by Canson. There are a links in the description to Canson sketchbooks and the Claire Fontane one used in this video. I have a video coming out shortly testing different paper types and brands which might be useful. When it comes to sheets of paper, Strathmore 300 or 400 series is worth the extra cost for its uniformity. And if you haven't already you might want to watch my video on materials which goes over pencils and sketchbooks: ua-cam.com/video/Kd-eCn_beF0/v-deo.html Its a long answer, let me know if you have any questions...in short, if you can afford them I'd recommend using the products I've linked in the description, or get to an art shop and and look at buying some cheaper alternatives to give them a test :)
Hi. Firstly, LOVE your videos. They are so helpful for beginners. Can you tell me what size/type of brush you used fir blending ? Seems perfect fir the job and I love the results it gives.
Thanks! The brush is just an old Taklon (nylon) round brush no. 5 that is no good for watercolour anymore because the end is too frayed. Sorry I cant recommend a specific brush as I just use old brushes and find ones that work for different situations. A brush like this one would probably be too stiff if it was brand new. For really pushing the graphite into the paper I use a stiffer bristle brush. For soft blending and for removing loose graphite I use a soft brush. Best thing to do if you can, is go into an art shop and have a good feel of the round brushes and look for something soft that isnt too pointy at the end. If anyone else knows a specific brand, hopefully they will comment to help us both out :)
@@jasonballinger3549 she’ll probably be glad to give them a new use! The paper makes a big difference too so try some different textures with different brushes too. Good luck :)
The main thing is getting an even light or dark tonal value. You could practice controlling the length of your shading marks to stay inside the lines though tbh it doesnt usually matter that much when shading an actual object/person/thing!
I've never had an art teacher tell me such basic and important information. Thank you, Emily! This is great :)
Glad its useful. thanks for watching!
Hello,
I am from India
I recently came across your channel.
I am a beginner and your videos are really helpful and in simple language to understand .
Your calmness is lovely.
No background music is also an advantage to learn.
I am goin through your old videos and learning a lot from them
Thanks a lot.
I really appreciate how thorough you are in explaining how to go at shading. Thank you Emily.
You're welcome - thanks for watching!
Thank you! following your exercises encouraged me to try to draw. ❤😜🙏
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching :)
Perfect for a beginner like me. Thank you!
I practice my shading between overs when I'm watching the cricket, perfect!
Thanks for another great tutorial. 😘
Just in the boring bits :D Thanks for watching!
Love ur intake on certain aspects of drawing ❤
i Just found your videos and love them thanks so much🙂
Glad you like them! Appreciate your comment :)
You're videos are so helpful. Thank you ❤
You're welcome, thanks very much for watching :)
So happy your channel came up in my feed. Subscribed
Thank you!
Someting as simple as using the side of the pencil makes a huge difference.
Yes it does!
Thank you this was very helpful. Now I need to do exactly that, practice
Yes practice is the key! Thanks for watching :)
I love your videos!!! They help me understand values in a simple but effective way. 💕❤️💕☺️🤗☺️🌹
Glad to hear that, thanks for watching 😊
Great excerse!!!!!
using the brush to blend the pencil changed my life thanks for the video
Glad to hear that! Thanks very much for watching :)
Great explanation! I feel like this would be easier if using an overhand grip..
Yep overhand will help you get an angle closer to the paper :)
❤thank you so much emily!!!
Thanks for watching :)
I've never tried using a brush for blending. I usually use a paper stub, but it does tend to leave an impression on the paper which makes it difficult to add any more color afterwards. I'll have to give this a try!
It is much gentler and more subtle. Use a soft brush so you don't get marks. Hope it works well for you!
I am going to check all your videos. Thank you.
Thank you, Emily for this great video. I do so need to spend more time practicing my shading. This is the boost I needed!
Carol 🙂
Hi Carol, Glad the video is motivating! I'm working on a follow on one that you can use to practice these shading skills - keep an eye out over the next week or two :)
You have helped me! Thank you so much. I think shading tends to be extremely difficult! :'/
But in this video I think I got some decent results. I'm not fantastic yet.
It takes a lot of practice to learn how to move your pencil in the right way and to have the right amount of pressure from your pencil. Keep practicing shading simple objects like fruit and it will become easier 😊
These exercises are incredibly helpful! Thank you ❤
Love this video. Question: My pencil was too sharp. What kind of pencil sharpener would you recommend?
Hi Jeanette, sorry about the delay in responding. Rather than a sharp pencil (although sometimes this is important) you might try a softer pencil than what you are using eg. a 4B pencil or 6B pencil. Even if its sharp it will become blunt quickly and you can use it on the side to get smooth shading. Personally I use a sturdy metal pencil sharpener (not a cheap plastic one) which seems to have a better blade on it. Or I use a craft knife on some pencils but this takes a bit of practice. You should be able to find videos on it if interested - the advantage is you can control how much lead and casing is removed. Disadvantage is until you are skilled at it you can lose a lot of pencil! always sharpen away from you if you do try this. Thanks for watching the video!
A great place to start ... big Thanks
Hello madam. Thank you 🙏🙏
Thank for your video it’s really helping improve my skills the pace is perfect 👍🏾 xx
Thanks for the feedback Zena, glad its helpful!
I needed this! Thank you.
Thank you, your videos are helping me understand drawing
Glad to hear that!
Thanks so much for doing these lessons. They are so helpful.
Glad to hear it! Thank you 😊
Emily is an outstanding teacher 👏. Thank you 😊
Thanks for your kind words, glad the video is useful!
Great video! I found these exercises really useful
Thank you, thats great to hear :)
Another great practice! Thanks Em, love the shirt too!
Ha thanks, those tshirts are my usual work uniform for the last five years or so but usually I'm wearing something over top in my videos - probably makes more sense to show my logo :D
Again great video. Just turned a friend of mine onto your lessons. I would like all your videos if I knew where to do this❤thanks.
Thanks Matt! You can see all my UA-cam videos by clicking here: www.youtube.com/@ThePencilRoomOnline/videos
They are sorted by different playlists here: www.youtube.com/@ThePencilRoomOnline/playlists
Or if you are interested in more in-depth tutorials that are part of my membership, you can preview them here: thepencilroomonline.podia.com/sketch-club
Superb
Are there different qualities of graphite pencils? It seems like some have a wax binder and the graphite powder clumps or streaks when shading because some of it is aggregating in lines within the shading. If this is so, are there any specific drawing pencils you prefer or would recommend? Also, is there any type or specific brand of paper you might suggest that is a decent drawing paper &/or sketchbook that won't give performance headaches but also won't cost the earth?
Thank you for your video. It's good to start at the beginning and go through the process carefully to fill in any gaps in ones knowledge and understanding. Your videos are providing this. Thank you. 💐
Yes there are definitely different qualities of graphite pencils! Which ones do you find you are having the problem with?
I used to use Faber Castell Goldfaber pencils with my in person students and had a similar problem, particularly when building up layers. I switched to Faber Castell 9000 and didnt have the same problem so even within brands there is a difference in their cheaper and more expensive ranges. It's really difficult to find exactly what is in each brand of pencil and how much wax or how much clay is used in the binding but I THINK more clay rather than wax used as binder will give a higher quality pencil.
I prefer Tombow Mono pencils which are the ones used in this video and linked in the description, the harder grades are very smooth and the softer grades are really dark. Because it's difficult to know whats in each brand of pencil, we can really only go by price and by trial and error. If you have an art shop near you, I'd buy a few different brands of single pencils for a couple of bucks each and see how you like them.
As to paper, it will also make a difference as to how the pencil deposits graphite. You want something with a little bit of texture to grip the graphite but not too much texture, and you want a good weight of paper like 65lb / 96gsm or greater. In this video I use a sketchbook by ClaireFontaine which is quite smooth and 100gsm but it is also quite pricey. It's difficult to recommend a specific sketchbook because I think its good to see and feel the paper to check the texture and colour, so again if you have an art shop nearby, go have a feel :) I do often use a simple and cheap art student sketchbook for a lot of my videos but it's a NZ brand and the closest I've found are the more expensive Canson ones. Generally an art brand sketch book with decent weight paper should be fine - Strathmore is a popular paper brand but I find their sketchbook paper a bit light so prefer the ones by Canson. There are a links in the description to Canson sketchbooks and the Claire Fontane one used in this video.
I have a video coming out shortly testing different paper types and brands which might be useful. When it comes to sheets of paper, Strathmore 300 or 400 series is worth the extra cost for its uniformity. And if you haven't already you might want to watch my video on materials which goes over pencils and sketchbooks: ua-cam.com/video/Kd-eCn_beF0/v-deo.html
Its a long answer, let me know if you have any questions...in short, if you can afford them I'd recommend using the products I've linked in the description, or get to an art shop and and look at buying some cheaper alternatives to give them a test :)
Hi. Firstly, LOVE your videos. They are so helpful for beginners. Can you tell me what size/type of brush you used fir blending ? Seems perfect fir the job and I love the results it gives.
Thanks! The brush is just an old Taklon (nylon) round brush no. 5 that is no good for watercolour anymore because the end is too frayed. Sorry I cant recommend a specific brush as I just use old brushes and find ones that work for different situations. A brush like this one would probably be too stiff if it was brand new. For really pushing the graphite into the paper I use a stiffer bristle brush. For soft blending and for removing loose graphite I use a soft brush. Best thing to do if you can, is go into an art shop and have a good feel of the round brushes and look for something soft that isnt too pointy at the end. If anyone else knows a specific brand, hopefully they will comment to help us both out :)
I’ll experiment … my stepmom is a painter …. I’m sure she has some old tired brushes …. Thanks for info !
@@jasonballinger3549 she’ll probably be glad to give them a new use! The paper makes a big difference too so try some different textures with different brushes too. Good luck :)
Nice video. My shading is oke. My problem is not crossing the lines. 🤷♀️
The main thing is getting an even light or dark tonal value. You could practice controlling the length of your shading marks to stay inside the lines though tbh it doesnt usually matter that much when shading an actual object/person/thing!
Do you have perspective for beginners video?
I tried to find on your channel but not found it
Hi Minal, I don’t have one yet sorry but I will put it on my list to make one next month. Hope you can come back for it! Thanks for watching, Emily
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11:00 😂 after a month of practice the ends of my pencils are about an inch away from the tips
That is an excellent sign of dedicated practice 😆